faculty of engineering and applied sciences Prospectus
Vision To be a leading institute of Engineering with focus on discovery, innovation and contribution to the field of Engineering 01 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Riphah International University Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences (FEAS) has Islamic International Engineering College (IIEC), as a constituent college of the Riphah International University Islamabad. The College was established to accomplish the mission of the International Islamic Medical College Trust (IIMCT) and to promote quality education in the field of science and technology. It has been offering an accredited Bachelor of Sciences in Electrical Engineering program since its inception in January 1998. The college offers following programs: B.Sc Electrical Engineering (Communication) B.Sc Electrical Engineering (Electronics) B.Sc Bio Medical Engineering MS Biomedical Engineering MS Electrical Engineering MS Telecommunication Engineering PhD Electrical Engineering
Aims & Objectives Islamic International Engineering College has been established to: 02 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Produce competent engineers with the true spirit of dedication and professional ethics in conformity with the tenets of Islam. Act as a nursery for the provision of engineers for the developing countries. Establish a common platform for research, development and technical collaboration globally. Create facilities for postgraduate studies leading to the award of MSc/PhD degrees. Provide cross fertilization of knowledge in advance studies and research amongst students of the engineering and medical faculties. College location I-14 Campus (Main Campus) Col (R) Engr. Muhammad Anwar Dean - FEAS Col (R) Engr. Muhammad Anwar, Dean Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences received the B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Engineering College Peshawar in 1968 and MSc Degree in Electrical Engineering from UET Lahore in 1989. In 1969 he got commission in Pak army and was seconded to Abu Dhabi Armed Forces from 1975-79 to impart training in the field of electronics to their officers and technicians. He remained faculty member in electronics wing EME college from 1980-83. He again served as senior instructor in EME college (NUST) from 1989-91. He has undergone training in United States on the Electronic Material Management procedures / techniques.
Dr. Usman Zabit HoD - Electrical Engineering Dr. Usman Zabit did his PhD at the Laboratory of Optoelectronics for Embedded Systems, INPT, University of Toulouse, France in 2010. He did his Masters in Optoelectronics from INPT, France in 2006 and completed B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (with Honors) in 2001 from UET Taxila, Pakistan. After his PhD, he was awarded 3 year funding by French National Agency for Research to pursue Post-Doctoral research. 03 Undergradute Programs He is the recipient of Best Ph. D. Thesis Prize 2010 as well as Leopold Escande Thesis Prize by INP, Toulouse, France. He has also been awarded European Mechatronics Award and INP Innovation Award for his research works on Embedded Laser Sensors. His research has led to International Patents, published in France, 38 European Union Countries and USA. Riphah International University B.Sc Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering is an integral part of almost every area of our lives, including communications, commerce, entertainment, manufacturing, healthcare, transport, energy and the environment. Electrical Engineers are at the forefront of the challenge to use technology to make things faster, better, cheaper, more sustainable, and to make our lives more productive, healthy and enjoyable. Available Seats 50 seats in (Electronics) Class Timings 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Admission Criteria Candidates are required to take Riphah s entry test. Intake 50 seats in (Communications) Eligibility Criteria FSc Pre Engineering minimum 60% marks OR A levels equivalent to FSc Pre Engineering minimum 60% marks OR DAE in Electrical, Telecommunication, Electronics, Avionics & Instrumentation with minimum 60% marks (Limited Seats) Fall (Once a year) Selection Criteria Mark in FSc 70% Entry Test/ Interview 30% Scholarships Need and Merit based Scolarship (upto 100%) Duration 8 semesters (4 years) Internships Internship is requirement of degree Scope & Job Prospects Electrical equipment & systems manufacturing companies Power generation and transmission Telecommunication Railways IT & Public sector industries Research and design
List of Courses 1st Year 04 Semester-I Theory + Lab Semester-II Theory + Lab Course Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Course Title Cr. Hr. HU-101 Functional English 3 + 0 HU-103 Communication Skills 3 + 0 CS-111 Introduction to Computing 1 + 1 CS-112 Programming Fundamentals 2 + 1 GS-121 Applied Physics 3 + 1 GS-123 Differential Equations 3 + 0 GS-122 Applied Calculus-I 3 + 0 EE-141 Linear Circuit Analysis 3 + 1 ME-131 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3 + 0 EE-142 Digital Logic Design 3 + 1 HU-102 Pakistan Studies 2 + 0 Total 15 +2 =17 Total 14 + 3 = 17 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences 2nd Year Semester-III Theory + Lab Semester-IV Theory + Lab Course Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Course Title Cr. Hrs HU-201 Islamic Studies 2 + 0 EE-243 Electrical Machines 3 + 1 GS-221 Applied Calculus-II 3 + 0 GS-222 Linear Algebra 3 + 0 EE-241 Electrical Network Analysis 3 + 1 EE-244 Electronic Circuit Design 3 + 1 EE-242 Electronic Devices 3 + 1 EE-245 Introduction to Power Engineering 3 + 0 CS-213 Data Structures & Algorithms 3 + 1 ME-231 Applied Thermodynamics 3 + 0 Total 14 +3 =17 Total 15 +2 =17 3rd Year Semester-V Theory + Lab Semester-VI Theory + Lab Course Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Course Title Cr. Hr. EE-341 Microprocessor Based Systems 3 + 1 MS-352 Entrepreneurship 2 + 0 EE-342 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 + 0 HU-302 Social Sciences 2 + 0 HU-301 Islamic Ethical Principles & Contemporary 2 + 0 EE-345 Communication Systems 3 + 1 EE-343 Signals Issues & Systems 3 + 1 GS-321 Numerical Analysis 3 + 0 MS-351 Engineering Economics 2 + 0 EE-XXX Elective I 3 + 1 EE-344 Probability in Engineering 3 + 0 HU-303 Professional Ethics in Engineering 2 + 0 Total 16 + 2 = 18 Total 15 + 2 = 17 4th Year Semester-VII Theory + Lab Semester-VIII Theory + Lab Course Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Course Title Cr. Hr. EE-XXX Elective II 3 + 1 EE-XXX Elective IV 3 + 1 EE-441 Design Project-I 0 + 3 EE-441 Design Project-II 0 + 3 HU-401 Technical Writing and Presentation Skills 3 + 0 EE-XXX Elective V 3 + 1 EE-XXX Elective III 3 + 1 EE-444 Linear Control Systems 3 + 1 EE-445 Computer Communication Networks 3 + 1 MS-451 Engineering Management 2 + 0 Total 12+ 6 = 18 Total 11 + 6 = 17 Total Numbers of Credit Hours=138 List of Electives (Communication) Computer Communication Networks Digital Communication Wireless & Mobile Communication Navigation and Radar Systems Wave Propagation and Antennas Microwave Devices Instrumentation and Measurement Digital Signal Processing Transmission and Switching Multimedia Communication Digital Image Processing List of Electives (Electronics) Power Electronics Integrated Electronics Opto-Electronics Wave Propagation and Antennas FPGA-Based System Design VLSI Design Computer Communication Networks Embedded System Design Industrial Electronics Digital Signal Processing Digital Image Processing
Engr. Dr. Muhammad Shafique HoD Biomedical Engineering Engr. Dr. Muhammad Shafique, Head of Biomedical Engineering was awarded PhD Biomedical Engineering degree in 2011 by City University London. He received his MSc degree in Medical Electronics and Physics from Queen Mary University London in 2006 and B.S degree (received Gold Medal) in Biomedical Engineering from Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology Karachi in 2003. He worked as a post-doctorate fellow at City University London in 2012 and served as a lecturer at the Electrical Engineering Dept. of Riphah International University, Islamabad from 2003 to 2005. During his PhD at City University London, he worked on novel techniques of photoplethysmography and pulse oximetry. He developed an optical sensor that enhanced the conventional technique of pulse oximetry to work more efficiently on patients suffering from low peripheral blood perfusion. His areas of interests are tissue optics, bio-instrumentation, digital electronics, and biosignal processing. He is a HEC approved supervisor and won several national and international awards during his academic and professional career. Dr. Shafique has also published and presented his research work in various international impact factor journals and conferences. 05 Riphah International University Dr. Anwar Ul Haq Professor (Chartered Engineer) Dr. Anwar ul Haq is an internationally known materials scientist. He has served Dr. A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories, Kahuta for 25 years as Director General of various Divisions. He has been Chairman PCSIR for five years. Presently he is Professor of Bio-Materials at Riphah International University, Islamabad. He has won several national prizes including Pakistan Academy of Sciences Gold Medal (1995), Gold Medal by Pakistan Vacuum Society (1999) and Dr. A.Q. Khan Gold Medal (2000). He has been awarded three civil awards: Sitara-e-Imtiaz (2001) by Government of Pakistan, President s award for Pride of Performance (1995) and Tamgha-e-Baqa (2001). He is Fellow of Pakistan academy of Sciences and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Italy. He is on the editorial Board of many national and International Journals. He was member of CIIT Board of Governors. He has been member of many national delegations and represented country in many international meetings. He has published 80 research papers in various ISI Journals with total impact factor of about 65 and over 350 citations. His current research interest is Brain Computer Interface for rehabilitation.
Undergradute Programs B.Sc Biomedical Engineering 06 Biomedical engineering applies the principles of engineering and design concepts to medicine and biology with the intention of improving the overall healthcare of society. The complex medical technologies is used in the prognosis, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of the sick and injured. With a 10 year job growth of 72% the area is growing exponentially and the demand for biomedical engineers is increasing rapidly. Available Seats Class Timings Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences 50 per year Duration 8 semesters (4 years) Admission Criteria Candidates are required to take Riphah s entry test. Intake Fall (Once a year) Eligibility Criteria FSc Pre Engineering or Pre Medical minimum 60% marks or A levels equivalent to FSc Pre Engineering / Pre Medical minimum 60% marks or DAE in Biomedical minimum 60% marks (Limited Seats) Selection Criteria Mark in FSc 70% Entry Test/ Interview 30% 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Scholarships Need and Merit based Scholarships (upto 100%) Internships Internship is requirement of degree Scope & Job Prospects Healthcare equipment manufacturing industry Healthcare equipment repair and maintanance Installation, repair and maintanance in Hospitals Research and development in Bio-Medical Engineering Evaluate the safety, efficiency & effectiveness of biomedical equipment. Train clinicians & other personal on the proper use of equipment. Work with life scientist, chemists & medical scientist to research the engineering aspect of biological systems of human & animals. List of Courses 1st Year Semester-I Semester-II English I (Functional English) 2 + 0 Introduction to Computing 2 + 1 Applied Physics 2 + 1 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 + 0 Basic Electrical Engineering 2 + 1 Physiology-I 2 + 1 Applied Chemistry 2 + 1 Complex Variables & Transforms 3 + 0 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 0 + 1 Biochemistry 2 + 1 Basic Mathematics/Basic Biology (Foundation) 0 + 0 Human Anatomy 2 + 1 Total 8 + 4 = 12 Total 14 + 4 = 18 2nd Year Semester-III Semester-IV Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Title Cr. Hrs
Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 0 + 1 Human Anatomy 2 + 1 Basic Mathematics/Basic Biology (Foundation) 0 + 0 Total 8 + 4 = 12 Total 14 + 4 = 18 2nd Year Semester-III Semester-IV Course Title Cr. Hr. Course Title Cr. Hrs English II (Communication Skills) 2 + 0 Biomedical Electronics 3 + 1 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 3 + 0 Numerical Analysis 3 + 0 Biophysics 2 + 1 Pakistan Studies 2 + 0 Physiology-II 2 + 1 Biomechanics 2 + 1 Basic Electronics 3 + 1 Digital Logic Design 2 + 1 Circuit Analysis 3 + 1 Bio Fluid Mechanics 2 + 1 Total 15 + 4 = 19 Total 14 + 4 = 18 3rd Year 07 Semester-V Semester-VI Signals & Systems 3 + 1 Bio-signal Processing 2 + 1 Electromagnetism 2 + 0 English-III (Technical Report Writing and Presentation Skills) 3 + 0 Probability & Statistics 2 + 0 Biomedical Instrumentation-II 3 + 1 Microprocessor & Interfacing 2 + 1 Biomedical Control Systems 2 + 1 Biomedical Instrumentation-I 3 + 1 Modeling & Simulation 2 + 1 Islamic Studies/Ethics 2 + 0 Rehabilitation Engineering 2 + 1 Total 14 + 3 = 17 Total 14 + 5 = 19 4th Year Riphah International University Semester-VII Semester-VIII Economics & Healthcare Management 3 + 0 Neuroscience & Neural Networks 3 + 1 Social Sciences 3 + 0 Medical Imaging 2 + 1 Biomaterials & Design 3 + 1 Professional Practices & Ethics 3 + 0 Elective-I 2 + 1 Elective-III 3 + 0 Biomedical Engineering Project - I 0 + 3 Biomedical Engineering Project - II 0 + 3 Elective-II 2 + 0 Total 13 + 5 = 18 Total 11 + 6 = 17 Total Numbers of Credit Hours=138 List of Electives Biomedical Engineering Biophotonics Cell & Molecular Biology Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer Telemedicine Medical Informatics Circulatory Control in Biomedical Engineering Medical Data System Biomedical Engineering Systems Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation Computational Fluid Dynamics Adv. Biomedical Signals & Systems Tissue Engineering Digital Image Processing Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems Prosthetics & Artificial Organs Medical Image Analysis Power Electronics Rehabilitation Engineering Medical Robotics Neuroimaging Genetic Engineering Nano Biotechnology Pharmaceutical Engineering Biomolecular Engineering DNA Computing
Graduate Programs MS Biomedical Engineering 08 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), Faculty of Engineering & Applied Sciences (FEAS), offers Master of Science in the following relevant biomedical specialization: MS in Biomedical Engineering (degree awarded to candidates with engineering qualification) MS in Biomedical Instrumentation and signal processing(degree awarded to candidates with non-engineering qualification) MS in Biomechanics (degree awarded to candidates with non-engineering qualification) Eligibility Criteria Minimum 16 years of formal Education. BS in relevant engineering field with a minimum GPA of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale. MSc Physics, Mathematics, Computer Sciences, Electronics, B.Tech. Honors and other equivalent qualifications. The MS in Biomedical Engineering program will follow the guidelines laid down by the Higher Education Commission and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). Therefore students with undergraduate Engineering degrees from a PEC approved program will be awarded Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering and the students with non-engineering degrees will be awarded Master of Science in Biomechanics or Master of Science in Biomedical Instrumentation and Signal Processing depending on the specialized stream that they choose. Program Structure Biomechanics Stream Admission Criteria Mark in Relevant Engineering 60% Entry Test/ Interview 40% Intake Spring & Fall (Twice a year) Degree Requirements Minimum credit hours: 30 credit hours (24 Cr. Hr. of course work and 6 Cr. Hr. of thesis). The candidates are required to get a CGPA of 2.5. Available Seats 10 seats (per semester) Duration 4 semesters (2 years) Class Timings Evening classes Scholarships 30% scholarships offered to fresh graduates. Merit based scholarships upto 50% (CGPA of 3.5 and above in the previous degree). Semester-I Biology for Engineers* (Non Credit Course) 3* Elective II (Biomaterial Sciences and Engineering) 3 Applied Mathematics and basic electronics** (Non Credit Course) 3** Biomedical Modeling and simulation 3 Elective I (Advanced topics in Biomedical Engineering) 3 Biomechanics 3 Systems Physiology 3 Semester-II Total 6 Total 9 Semester-III Biomedical Instrumentation 3 Thesis Elective III(Biomedical prosthesis and implants) 3 Elective IV (Rehabilitation Engineering) 3 Semester-IV Total 9 Total 6 Semester-I Biology for Engineers* (Non Credit Course) 3* Elective II (Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing) 3 Applied Mathematics and basic electronics** (Non Credit Course) 3** Medical Devices Design 3 Elective I (Advanced topics in Biomedical Engineering) 3 Biomedical Modeling and Simulation 3 Systems Physiology 3 Bioinstrumentation and Signal Processing Semester-II Total 6 Total 9 Semester-III Biomedical Instrumentation 3 Thesis Elective III (Biomedical Signal Processing) 3 Elective IV (Neural Systems and Networks) 3 Semester-IV Total 9 Total 6 Elective Courses Medical Imaging Modalities, Biofluid Mechanics, Advanced Biomaterials, Neurongineering, Biomedical Modeling and simulation, Biomedical Control Systems, Materials Selection and Design, Selected Topics in Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices Design and Standards, Molecular Neuroscience, Biosensors and instrumentation, Prosthetics and Rehabilitation, Biomedical Optics, Medical Lasers
Graduate Programs MS Electrical Engineering MS in Electrical Engineering at Riphah International University is a two year (four semesters) 30 credit hours program and requires completion of 24 credit hours of course work and 6 credit hours of thesis. Currently it is offered with the following three concentrations: Signal Processing Navigation and Control Telecommunication The course work in these concentrations provides the students with a solid theoretical and practical foundation to embark on research with myriads of applications in academia, industry, defense and healthcare. Each student enrolled in this program must also complete an independent study/thesis on topics related to relevant concentrations as suggested by the faculty member or proposed by external research and development organizations. Flexibility in the program is allowed in order to accommodate the diverse backgrounds, available resources and different abilities of the enrolled students Available Seats Duration Class Timings 20 seats (per semester) 4 semesters (2 years) 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Eligibility Criteria Minimum 16 years of formal Education BS in Electrical Engineering with a minimum GPA of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale. MSc Electronics, B.Tech. Honors and equivalent. The Master of Science in electrical engineering program follows the guidelines laid down by the Higher Education Commission and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). Therefore students with undergraduate electrical engineering degrees from a PEC approved program will be awarded Master of Science in Electrical Engineering / Master of Science in Telecommunication Engineering and the students with other degrees awarded Master of Science in Electronics. MS Telecomunication Engineering List of Courses Basic Compulsory Linear Systems Random Signals and Systems Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing Core Compulsory Antennas and Wave Propagation Principles of Digital Communications Mobile & Satellite Communications Telecommunications Networks Admission Criteria Mark in BSc. Engineering 60% Entry Test / Interview 40% Intake MS Electrical Engineering List of Courses Spring & Fall (Twice a year) Basic Compulsory Linear Systems Random Signals and Systems Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing Core Compulsory Digital Image and Video Processing Adaptive Signal Processing Real-Time and Multirate Systems Core Elective Wavelets and Transform Methods Speech Processing and Coding Biomedical Signal Processing Neural Systems and Networks Engineering Operations Thesis (6 Credit Hours) Master Thesis 09 Riphah International University Core Elective Wavelets and Transform Methods Engineering Operations Thesis (6 Credit Hours) Master Thesis
Dress Code SUMMER UNIFORM 10 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Male Female WINTER UNIFORM Male White Shirt with collar & a front pocket Light grey Trousers Grey Tie Black shoes Oxford type Black socks White Qameez with full sleeves and no slits White Shalwar Grey scarf of specified size to cover full head, neck and body Black shoes with small heels Black socks * In addition to this, girls can wear Abaya that may be white/black. White Shirt with collar & a front pocket Light grey Trousers Navy blue Blazer or Navy blue sweater with V shaped neck Grey Tie Black shoes Oxford type Black socks Female White Qameez with full sleeves and no slits White Shalwar Navy blue Blazer or Navy blue sweater with V shaped neck Grey scarf of specified size to cover full head, neck and body Black shoes with small heels Black socks Note: The head scarf is mandatory for female students and it should cover their head, hair, neck and figure properly Female students should wear full sleeve shirts without slits in sleeves Any colour, other than the colour prescribed for kameez, shalwar, scarf, shirts, trousers, tie, footwear socks etc is not allowed. Baggy pants, Jeans, jackets and joggers are not allowed
Faculty Members Names Col (R) Engr. Muhammad Anwar M.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Pakistan) Dr. Anwar Ul Haq PhD Physics (Germany) Dr. Usman Zabit PhD Optoelectronics (France) Dr. Muhammad Shafique PhD Biomedical Engineering (UK) Engr. Malik Tariq Awan M.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Pakistan) Mr. Abu Bakr Khitran M.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Sweden) Engr. Qaiser Hussain Alvi M.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Pakistan) Engr. Abdul Rehman Buzdar PhD in Progress (China) Engr. Tashfeen Khan MS Electrical Engineering (USA) Engr. Ahsan Sohail MSc Information & Communication Engg (UK) Muhammad Saad Khan MS Biomedical Engineering (South Korea) Engr. Muhammad Waseem Tahir MS Electrical Engineering (Pakistan) Designation Dean Professor HOD Electrical Engineering Associate Professor HOD Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 11 Riphah International University Engr. Sajid Ali B.Sc. Electronics Engineering (Paskistan) Salaudin Mirza M.Phil Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Pakistan) Hafiz Bilal Naveed M.Sc. Photonics (Sweden) Engr. Haris Shehzad PhD in Progess (Turkey) Engr. Sehrish Shafqat MS Engineering Management (Pakistan)
Faculty Members 12 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Names Engr. Khawaja Arslan Habib MSc Embedded Intelligent Systems (UK) Engr. Muhammad Faisal MSc Electrical Engg (UK) Engr. Imran Iqbal MSc Electrical Engg (Sweden) Engr. Jhanzeb MSc Electrical Engg. (Sweden) MS ICT & Electronics Engg. (Italy) Engr. Muhammad Sadiq Orakzai MS Electronic Engg (Pakistan) Engr. Asim Masood MS Micro-Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (UK) Mr. Moazzam-Ul-Islam BSc Engg Technology (USA) Engr. Abdul Rashid BSc Electrical Engg (Pakistan) Engr. Nasir Hussain BSc Electronic Engg (Pakistan) Engr. Saqib Amin BSc Electronics (Pakistan) Engr. Shahzad Ahmed BSc Electrical Engg (Pakistan) Engr. Adil Zohaib MSc Electrical (Power) Engineering Engr. Muhammad Waseem Khan BSc Electrical Engg (Pakistan) Maaz Zulfiqar BSc Biomedical Engg (Pakistan) Designation